ABSTRACT

Key Issues in Chinese as a Second Language Research presents and discusses research projects that serve as theoretical grounding for improving the teaching and learning of Chinese as a second language (CSL) in order to help researchers and practitioners better understand the acquisition, development, and use of CSL. With the exception of the first chapter, which is state-of-the-art, each chapter makes an attempt to bring together theory and practice by focusing on theory building and theory application in practice. The book is organized around areas where most future research is needed in CSL: phonology, semantics, grammar, and pragmatics. Consisting of contributions from an international group of scholars working on cutting-edge research, this is the ideal text for researchers, graduate students, and practitioners in the area of Chinese as a second or foreign language.

part I|25 pages

SLA Theories as Related to Chinese

part II|74 pages

Chinese Phonology

chapter 2|28 pages

De-Stress in Mandarin

Clitics, Cliticoids, and Phonetic Chunks

chapter 4|20 pages

From Phonological Studies to Teaching Mandarin Tone

Some Perspectives on the Revision of the Tonal Inventory

part III|42 pages

Semantic Aspects and Vocabulary

chapter 6|18 pages

Chinese Vocabulary Acquisition and Teaching

Basic Concepts and Research Results

part IV|92 pages

Chinese Grammar

part V|64 pages

Pragmatic Aspects

chapter 11|30 pages

Development of Pragmatic Competence

Compliment Responses by L2 Learners of Chinese

chapter 13|12 pages

Foundations for Content Learning in Chinese

Beyond the European Base